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Flying DTs in NK's mineral line?
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On Wednesday afternoon, 11-year-old Park Sa-bin stood sobbing in the bathhouse that is being used as temporary accommodation for some villagers from Yeonpyeong. He had gotten separated from his mother.
The boy said teachers herded children into civil defense shelters when the firing started. He said he spent hours huddled in the dark fearing for the safety of his father, a South Korean marine sergeant stationed on the island.
"We didn't do anything to them, but they attacked us," said Mr. Park, who was later reunited with his mother. His father remains on duty on Yeonpyeong. "When I grow up, I want to be a soldier, like my dad," he said.
No wonder Nk is doing this it's like SK has a gaping hole where their balls should be,nothing will come of this in fact I think Nk will be rewarded wiith money and aid.
No wonder Nk is doing this it's like SK has a gaping hole where their balls should be,nothing will come of this in fact I think Nk will be rewarded wiith money and aid.
So, for years you have been condemning the US for attacking a country without knowing for sure if they were responsible, but here you are, insulting the US for not attacking a country because we weren't sure who was responsible.you speak from experience
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_Beirut_barracks_bombing
no balls whatsoever
So, for years you have been condemning the US for attacking a country without knowing for sure if they were responsible, but here you are, insulting the US for not attacking a country because we weren't sure who was responsible.
Did you read the whole thing:you were sure who was responsible and you did retaliate through a proxy read the article
citationSome in the U.S. government continue to hold that culpability in the Marine barracks attack is undetermined. In 2001, former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger stated: "But we still do not have the actual knowledge of who did the bombing of the Marine barracks at the Beirut Airport, and we certainly didn't then."
I agree with you on this; I made the point myself, for the record. (summary: " to suggest that they jump in a war without a second thought is retarded.")as if the decision to retaliate is as easy as picking up a firearm and rushing the border; there are consequences to actions that we laymen can barely begin to understand. but armchair generals see everything in black and white ..or should I say in 2 coloumns; balls and no balls.
nooooo but i like extremely young pussy :'( anyways, back on topic.^ God kills a kitten each time you hotlink
I think they would say "I know you did it.", even if they weren't 100% sure. It seems there were several groups responsible. Terrorist groups could claim full responsibility to make themselves seem stronger (and to cover for governments, so it isn't 'state-sponsored terrorism'). Iran denied any involvement.weinberger also had this to say after the incident:
"U.S. must only use combat forces in a clearly defined mission and only as a last resort."
so according to unozero's logic; no balls
and they knew who was responsible because a group claimed responsibility and in the supposed retaliatory attack that's who was targeted. they just didnt have direct evidence
This is pretty good. I've got to watch all of them now.
Do you know how we know you hotlinked? BECAUSE YOUR IMAGE DIDN'T SHOW UP. :shock: That's right, your post is blank. So, thank you for that insightful contribution. By the way I traced the link and it's pretty funny, though I'm not really sure what's going on in that picture.nooooo but i like extremely young pussy :'( anyways, back on topic.
Look, forget the chihuahua. Moving on, I seriously don't understand how you think that NK would attack China because they didn't help them fight. What are you talking about? I would guess that NK doesn't have a single weapon pointed at China.
Yes, "dragged into" is absolutely right. Finally, something I agree with. However, at this point, I don't think that China will contest it much if SK attacks NK.
China would rather NK on it's border than the US. Not because we aren't allied (the US and China are deeply tied economically), but because it's a powerful position... China doesn't have bases on a US border.
Please re-read what you said:No, for the last time I didn't say NK will attack China if China does not help them to fight, that's stupid. But if China abandoned them entirely, that is, cutting off their alliance, then I don't see why NK won't have their weapons pointed at China as well. I don't think NK will attack China if China refused to participate in NK's affairs, but NK will be pretty pissed at China if China abandoned their alliance (cutting off aids and imports)
Fair enough?
Here is what that means -China wants to stay off NK's hit list, so they're letting NK push them around at the moment. I'm pretty sure China would abandon NK if they could, except knowing how unpredictable NK is, who is to say China won't top their hit list if they ever did abandon NK? Heck, NK might just go war frenzy if their major good and aid provider abandoned them.
Please re-read what you said:
Here is what that means -
>China is intimidated (push them around) and doesn't want to be a target of NK (stay off hit list).
>China is afraid of what NK will do if they don't help NK (they would abandon NK, but NK is too unpredictable)
>If China doesn't back NK, NK might attack someone, and China might be the prime target. (top their hit list)
I'm not going to be constantly told that I don't know how to read. Why can't you just say "that's not what I meant", or something.
Then you misinterpreted me completely. China will absolutely steam roll NK if they have to, but that doesn't mean they aren't afraid of NK, or the shit they'll be dragged into, or the consequences of everything.
Who is going to reward North Korea with money and aid for this attack?
Oh shit, I forgot this is unozero. Never mind.
Do you really think they they are doing these stunts for kicks?
Same thing with holding U.S citizens hostage they only back off or let these people go if they get something out of it through backroom deals with the U.S,China and South Korea.
drop the insulting attitude btw.
Lol, right...I heard that Chinese media claim it was South Korea who fired first on Tuesday.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/aug/12/olympics2008.china1Yang Peiyi was replaced by Lin Miaoke who mimed "Ode to the Motherland" as her face was "not suitable" for the Olympics opening ceremony.
http://www.travellerspoint.com/forum.cfm?thread=70160If the Chinese were willing to use an under-age gymnast in Sydney, how believable is it that they would not do the same thing to win a gold medal in front of their own citizens during the 2008 Beijing Olympics? The IOC was just not prepared to rule that the Chinese Olympic Committee would cheat while the IOC members are sitting in the host city.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concerns_and_controversies_over_the_2008_Summer_OlympicsThe New York Times claimed that official media and some official Web sites in China, including that of the State General Administration of Sport, listed Chinese gymnasts' details which indicated that He Kexin, Jiang Yuyuan and Yang Yilin may have been as young as 14. (pictured above)
North Korea entered a girl who … she was still losing her baby teeth.
You don't know what you're talking about.I smell a big shit torm brewing.
By the way. China's just as bad as North Korea. They just have a bigger budget and a better pr department.
You must be 16 to compete in Gymnastics in the Olympics. Do these girls look at least 16 to you?
You don't know what you're talking about.
China does have a poor record human rights wise, but NK system of concentration camps for family members of 'criminals' where they are tortured and babies kicked to death is incomparable to what China do.
Then again, it isn't a competition.
What in the **** does China gain out of a relationship with North Korea other than a buffer zone?
You must be 16 to compete in Gymnastics in the Olympics. Do these girls look at least 16 to you?
Don't know. Quick, call Vegeta, we need his expert opinion!
Uh yeah, that's entirely plausible.
Have you seen some of the girls I've posted on here?
Even Kathy looks like she could be 16 when she's actually 21.
You shut up. She has a childlike face.Uhhh... she does?